Crossword-Solution: AKKAS 5 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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CENTRAL African giant tribe 3 answers
AFRICAN giant tribe 4 answers
GIANT race of people 4 answers
AFRICAN tribe, tall 5 answers
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CENTRAL African tribe 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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These people are called the Akkas, and wonderful tales are told of their agility and cunning, characteristics that seem to compensate for their small stature.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
The little Bushmen and Hottentots are low types of the Negrito stock, and they lead us to the lowest men of all, the Akkas of the West Congo region.
The Doctrine of Evolution Henry Edward Crampton 2005
They are, enumerating them in the order of their purity of race and completeness of their isolation: (1) The Mincopies, or Andaman Islanders; (2) the Congo pygmies (comprising the tribes known as the Akkas, or Tiki-Tikis, the Bambutis, the Watwas, the Obongos, and Bayagas); (3) the bushmen of South Africa; (4) the Aetas of the Philippine Islands; (5) the Samangs of Malacca, and very similar isolated pygmy tribes which have been observed in New Guinea, and also in the Solomon Islands and in Formosa.
More Science From an Easy Chair Sir E. Ray (Edwin Ray) Lankester 2008
The Egyptians, as we have seen, knew the pygmy Akkas, and Egyptian fact was ever the romance of the Greeks.
More Science From an Easy Chair Sir E. Ray (Edwin Ray) Lankester 2008
Schweinfurth found to the south of the Niam-Niam country a tribe of full-statured negroes called the Mombootoos, whose chief, Moonza, kept close to the Royal residence a colony of pygmies who were called in that country by the name "Akkas." Schweinfurth ascertained that they are spread to the number of many thousands along the borders of the great Congo forest and form numerous tribes.
More Science From an Easy Chair Sir E. Ray (Edwin Ray) Lankester 2008